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Names Categorized "happiness"

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Euhemeros Masculine Ancient Greek

Euhemeros is the direct Ancient Greek form of the name Euhemerus. The name derives from the Greek elements eu meaning "good" and hemera meaning "day", giving it the overall sense of "happy, prosperous" or literally "good...

Euhemerus Masculine Ancient Greek

Euhemerus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐήμερος (Euemeros), which means "good day, happy, prosperous" — derived from the elements eu meaning "good" and hemera meaning "day". This name was borne by a 4th-centur...

Euphranor Masculine Ancient Greek

Euphranor is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek verb εὐφραίνω (euphraino), meaning "to delight, to cheer." Thus, the name carries the sense of "bringing joy" or "one who cheers."Histor...

Euphrasia Feminine Ancient Greek

Euphrasia is a feminine name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the verb εὐφραίνω (euphraino), meaning "to delight, to cheer." The name ultimately signifies "good cheer" or joy. It was borne by a 5th-century Christian...

Euphrasie Feminine French

Euphrasie is the French form of Euphrasia, a name derived from the Greek word euphrainō, meaning “to delight, to cheer,” and thus signifying “good cheer.”Historical and Religious ContextThe name Euphrasia was borne by a...

Euphrosyne Feminine Greek

Euphrosyne is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Ancient Greek word εὐφροσύνη (euphrosynē), meaning "mirth, merriment, cheerfulness". The name is formed from the elements εὖ (eu), meaning "good," and...

Eustorgio Masculine Italian

Eustorgio is an Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin Eustorgius, itself a Latinization of the Greek name Eustorgios (Εὐστόργιος). The name originates from the Greek adjective eustorgos (εὔστοργος), meaning...

Euterpe Feminine Greek

Euterpe is a feminine name of Greek origin, ultimately derived from the Ancient Greek elements εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and τέρπω (terpo) meaning "to satisfy, to cheer", thus rendering the overall meaning as "delight" or "...

Euthymius Masculine Ancient Greek

Euthymius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Euthymios (Εὐθύμιος), derived from the element eu meaning "good" and thymos meaning "soul, spirit," thus signifying "in good spirits" or "generous." The name was borne by...

Evarista Feminine Spanish

Evarista is a Spanish feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Evaristo, which itself is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of the Latin Evaristus.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Εὐ...

Evaristo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Evaristo is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of Evaristus, a name of Greek origin. It derives from the Greek name Euaristos, meaning "well pleasing," composed of eu meaning "good, well" and arestos meaning "plea...

Evaristus Masculine Ancient Greek

Evaristus is a male given name of Ancient Greek origin, best known as the name of the fifth pope of the Catholic Church. The name is a Latinized form of the Greek Εὐάριστος (Euaristos), meaning “well pleasing.” This mean...

Evelia Feminine Spanish

Evelia is a Spanish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Evelio. Evelio itself is the Spanish form of the ancient Roman name Evellius, the meaning of which is uncertain. One theory connects Evellius to th...

Evelio Masculine Spanish

Evelio is a Spanish given name, the Spanish form of Evellius. The name's origins are somewhat uncertain, but it may be derived from the Greek εὐήλιος (euelios), meaning "sunny, pleasant". This etymology connects the name...

Evellius Masculine Medieval Latin

Evellius is a masculine name of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from the Greek εὐήλιος (euelios), meaning "sunny, pleasant." The name is primarily known from a Saint Evellius, a 1st-century Christian martyr associate...

Faarax Masculine Somali

Faarax is the Somali form of the name Farah. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root fariḥa (فرح), meaning "to be happy," and carries the associated noun meaning "joy" or "happiness." In Somali culture, the name...

Fadzai Feminine Shona

Fadzai is a feminine given name of Shona origin spoken by the Shona people of Zimbabwe and neighboring regions. It derives directly from the Shona verb fadza, meaning "to please" or "to make happy." The name can be inter...

Farah Feminine Arabic Malay +2

Farah is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "joy, happiness" from the Arabic root f-r-ḥ (فرح), which conveys concepts of gladness and rejoicing. It is also used in Persian, Urdu, Malay, and various other cul...

Farai Unisex Shona

Farai is a given name of Shona origin, commonly used in Zimbabwe. It is derived from the Shona verb fara, meaning "to rejoice" or "to be happy," and can be interpreted as a wish or a statement of joy. The name is unisex,...

Faraj Masculine Arabic

Faraj is a masculine Arabic name that carries the profound meaning of "comfort, relief," derived from the Arabic root word conveying "joy after sadness." The name is also associated with concepts like "to cure," "fortune...

Farhan Masculine Arabic Bengali +3

Farhan (also spelled Farhaan) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy, cheerful". Derived from the Arabic verb fariḥa (to be happy), it is closely related to the feminine name Farah (meaning "joy"). Fa...

Farhana Feminine Arabic Bengali +2

Farhana is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of Farhan. The root name Farhan comes from the Arabic root fariḥa, meaning "to be happy," giving Farhan the meaning "happy" or "cheerful," a...

Fariha Feminine Arabic Urdu

Fariha is a feminine Arabic given name that directly means "happy" in Arabic. It derives from the root fariḥa (from the verb فرح, meaning "to be happy"). The name embodies a positive and joyful connotation, making it a p...

Farrah Feminine Arabic

Farrah is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Farah, derived from the root فرح (fariḥa), meaning "to be happy." The name thus carries the core meaning of "joy, happiness, cheerfulness." While predominantly used as...

Farrokh Masculine Persian

Farrokh (also romanized as Farokh or Farrukh) is a Persian masculine given name that means "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid". It derives from Middle Persian and has long been used in Iran, Central Asia, and among...

Farruh Masculine Uzbek

Etymology and MeaningFarruh is the Uzbek form of the name Farrokh, which has its roots in Persian. The name Farrokh carries the beautiful meaning of "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid" — qualities deeply valued in P...

Farrukh Masculine Tajik Urdu +1

Etymology and OriginFarrukh is an Urdu, Tajik, and Uzbek form of the Persian name Farrokh, which means "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid." The name derives from Middle Persian 𐭯𐭫𐭧𐭩 (farrox), ultimately from Old Per...

Farrux Masculine Uzbek

Farrux is an Uzbek variant transcription of Фарруҳ, the Uzbek form of Farrukh, which itself originates from the Persian name Farrokh. The name derives from the Persian root farrokh, conveying meanings such as "auspicious...

Farshad Masculine Persian

Farshad is a masculine given name and surname of Persian origin, formed from the elements far (فر), meaning "splendour" or "brilliance", and shād (شاد), meaning "happy" or "glad". Together, the name signifies "one who br...

Felicia Feminine Dutch English +5

Felicia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin felix, meaning "happy, lucky," with the neuter plural felicia literally translating as "happy things" and often appearing in the phrase tempora felicia ("happy time...

Felicidad Feminine Spanish

Felicidad is the Spanish form of Felicitas, a Latin name meaning "good luck, fortune". In Spanish, the word felicidad literally translates to "happiness", imbuing the name with a direct and positive meaning. This name is...

Felicidade Feminine Portuguese

Felicidade is the Portuguese form of the name Felicitas. In addition to serving as a given name, the word felicidade directly translates to "happiness" in Portuguese, lending the name an aspirational meaning of joy and g...

Felicita Feminine Italian

Felicita is an Italian female given name, directly derived from the Latin Felicitas, meaning "good luck" or "fortune." The name closely resembles the Italian word felicità ("happiness"), lending it an additional layer of...

Félicité Feminine French

Félicité is the French form of Felicitas, a Latin name meaning "good luck, fortune" (from mythology; the Roman goddess Felicitas personified good luck). It derives from Latin felicitās, akin to felix "happy, fortunate."...

Felicity Feminine English

Felicity is a feminine given name of English origin meaning "happiness." It derives from the Latin word felicitas, meaning "luck" or "good fortune," and is ultimately related to the Ancient Roman goddess Fortuna, who emb...

Felix Masculine Danish Dutch +8

Felix is a masculine given name that originates from the Latin word felix [ˈfeːliːks], meaning "happy", "lucky", "fortunate", "successful", or "fruitful". Its original meaning was "fruit-bearing", in reference to fruitfu...

Festim Masculine Albanian

Festim is a masculine given name of Albanian origin, directly meaning "festivity, celebration" in the Albanian language. The name derives from the Albanian word festë ("feast, holiday") with the suffix -im, forming a nou...

Festus Masculine English English Bible +2

Festus is the name of a Roman official mentioned in the New Testament. It originates as a Roman cognomen derived from the Latin word fēstus, meaning "joyful, merry" or "festival, holiday." Cognomens were hereditary or pe...

Fortunata Feminine Italian Portuguese +2

Fortunata is the feminine form of Fortunato, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate, blessed, happy." The name carries a strong sense of luck and divine favor, rooted in the Latin wo...

Fortunato Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Fortunato is an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish male given name derived from the Late Latin cognomen Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate, blessed, happy". The name originates from the Latin word fortuna (fortune, luck), ulti...

Freyde Feminine Yiddish

Freyde is a feminine given name of Yiddish origin, derived from the Yiddish word freid (פֿרייד), meaning "joy". It belongs to the small subset of Ashkenazi Jewish names that are abstract virtues rather than biblical or n...

Frosina Feminine Macedonian

Frosina is a feminine given name used in North Macedonia, serving as the Macedonian form of the ancient Greek name Euphrosyne. The name Euphrosyne derives from Greek elements meaning "good" (εὖ) and "mind" or "heart" (φρ...

Fruzsina Feminine Hungarian

Fruzsina is a Hungarian female given name, originally a diminutive of Eufrozina, the Hungarian form of Euphrosyne. Euophrosyne is derived from the Greek elements eu meaning "good" and phren meaning "mind, heart," hence t...

Fuku Unisex Japanese

Fuku is a Japanese unisex name derived from the kanji 福 (fuku), meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing." It belongs to a class of traditional Japanese given names that incorporate auspicious elements, reflecting a c...

Funmilayo Feminine Yoruba

Funmilayo is a Yoruba name meaning "give me joy". It is often used as a short form of names such as Olufunmilayo or Oluwafunmilayo, which translate to "God gives me joy." The name reflects a common Yoruba naming traditio...

Furaha Feminine Swahili

Furaha is a Swahili feminine given name that means "joy, happiness" in the Swahili language. The name is borrowed from Arabic fariḥa (فرح), which carries the same meaning of delight and gladness. As a result, Furaha is p...

Gail Feminine English

Gail is a gender-neutral given name, most commonly used as a short form of Abigail. While traditionally a feminine name, it has also been used for males. Until the 1930s, Gail was equally common on both sexes; between th...

Gailawera Feminine

Gailawera is a feminine name that represents a possible Gothic form of Elvira. The Gothic roots of this name tie it to the ancient Germanic tribes of the Migration Period, where Gothic was an East Germanic language spoke...

Gaileswinþa Feminine

Gaileswinþa is a possible hypothetical Gothic reconstructed form of the name Galswintha, derived from the Gothic elements gails meaning "happy" or gails meaning "spear" combined with swinþs meaning "strong". Thus, the na...

Gaius Masculine English Bible Latin Bible +1

Gaius is a Latin praenomen, or given name, of uncertain meaning. It may derive from Latin gaudeo meaning "to rejoice," though it could also have Etruscan origins. As one of the most common Roman praenomina, it was used b...

Gaja 2 Feminine Esperanto

Gaja is a feminine given name in Esperanto, derived from the Esperanto adjective gaja, meaning "cheerful, merry, glad." As a constructed language, Esperanto was created by L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century with the...

Gale 2 Masculine English

Gale 2 is an English masculine given name with two distinct origins. As a transferred use of the surname Gale, it ultimately derives from the Middle English gaile, meaning "jovial" or "pleasant." The surname likely origi...

Galswintha Feminine

Etymology and OriginsGalswintha is derived from the Gothic name *Gaileswinþa, composed of the element gails meaning "happy" or gails meaning "spear" combined with swinþs meaning "strong". The name thus conveys notions of...

Ganymede Masculine Greek

Ganymede is a name of Greek origin, derived from Γανυμήδης (Ganymedes). The name is believed to come from the Greek elements γάνυμαι (ganymai), meaning "to be glad," and μήδεα (medea), meaning "plans, counsel, cunning."...

Gay Feminine English

Gay is an English feminine given name derived from the English word gay, meaning "gay, happy". The name enjoyed peak usage in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, predominantly in English-speaking countries. Variant f...

Gaylord Masculine English

Gaylord is an English given name that originated as a transferred use of an English surname. The surname itself derived from the Old French gaillard, meaning "high-spirited, boisterous" or "joyful." EtymologyThe name ult...

Gazmend Masculine Albanian

Gazmend is an Albanian given name meaning "exultation, great joy, elation" in Albanian. The name reflects a positive emotional state, often chosen for its uplifting connotation. It is predominantly used in Albania and am...

Gelasius Masculine

Gelasius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Γελάσιος (Gelasios), derived from γέλασις (gelasis) meaning “laughing,” ultimately from the verb γελάω (geláō) “to laugh.” The name thus carries connotations of joy or mirth...

Geloyra Feminine

Geloyra is a Latinized Old Spanish form of a Visigothic name, closely related to Elvira. The name reflects the adaptation of Germanic personal names into Romance languages during the early Middle Ages. Its origins lie in...

Gëzim Masculine Albanian

Gëzim is an Albanian masculine given name derived directly from the Albanian word gëzim, meaning "joy, happiness". As a theophoric or aspirational name, it reflects the cultural value placed on positive emotions and well...

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